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“When a culture collapses, it is said that the veils between the worlds get very thin, and miracles, large and small, begin to appear. Gaia Codex: Node 33321.76.43”
Sarah Drew, Gaia Codex
“When a civilization forgets that we live under a roof of stars, we have forgotten who we truly are. From whence we came and where we will go.”
Sarah Drew, Gaia Codex
“A plant will communicate everything you need to know. How to use its roots and leaves, when to harvest it, how to best cultivate it when it seeks cultivation, who its animal allies are, and what plants it can “marry” and mix with. The plants themselves are our most powerful and direct teachers in these matters. It is best to let the forest completely absorb us—until it is only her that we touch, feel, taste, and see. It is then she reveals her secrets.”
Sarah Drew, Gaia Codex
“It is said that within the tens of trillions of cells that compose the human body we have the memory of every form of Life that has ever existed–terrestial as well as celestial. Inside us are the imprints of the first ferns in primordial Carboniferous forests some three hundred and fifty million years ago. Inside us are the furthest reaches of the stars, suns in galaxies far from the spiral of the Milky Way.”
Sarah Drew, Gaia Codex